QA1 Shocks
QA1 Shocks
Does anyone know the QA1 part number for the front and rear shocks for the 2000 Lightning? Is there a different part number if you a 2 inch drop in the rear?
Ron
Ron
Are You Slow
Talk to stan aka Ruslow
http://www.nloc.net/forum/forumdispl...s=&forumid=451
Thats where I got mine
and I am lowered 2 in the rear
http://www.nloc.net/forum/forumdispl...s=&forumid=451
Thats where I got mine
and I am lowered 2 in the rear
Spike
Yes and no on the answer. Front yes, rear somewhat after some brackets are made up. However, since they a re QA1 shocks there should a standard part number. Iwould like to do a little price shopping and not a sole source procurement.
Do you know the part numbers or should I contact QA1?
Thanks,
Ron
Yes and no on the answer. Front yes, rear somewhat after some brackets are made up. However, since they a re QA1 shocks there should a standard part number. Iwould like to do a little price shopping and not a sole source procurement.
Do you know the part numbers or should I contact QA1?
Thanks,
Ron
Did you get my email? The part numbers that I sent are the numbers all the suppliers use. Originally when I contacted QA1, they said they would be the most expensive (they want their suppliers to make money so their price to the general public is higher). And after a week of phone calls, every supplier I contacted was less expensive than QA1. I bought them from Summit, who had the best price at the time. Yet, Stan's supplier was able to get them cheaper so his price was still less expensive by about $10 (We bought them about the same time but mine were mounted first!). Then, I had to make my own mounting kit, which was a hassle and took several days of my time since I didn't have access to a machine shop that knew what I wanted (I wanted to make it as "bolt-on" as possible). After that, I told Stan what I thought was the easiest way to make the kit and he took it from there.


